Okayyyyyyy. Back at it again, with another 10 podcasts. I do too much of driving, running, cooking, working, and sitting around and I need something to occupy the silence. In case you don’t know, I’ve already done this five other times, so feel free to check out my other 50 podcasts I listen to:
10 of my Favorite Singular Story Podcasts (#5) - February 2019
Up (4) Another 10 Podcasts To Check Out In 2018 - October 2018
10 Podcasts (X3) To Listen To In 2018 - February 2018
10 More Podcasts You Should Listen to Today - October 2017
Top 10 Podcasts To Listen To Today - April 2017
All of the podcasts on this blog are talk radio podcasts. Just people sitting around a table with some microphones, so most episodes last for an hour or two… I’ve paired each podcast with a video clip of the show this time around. The topics covered vary, so let’s jump into another 10 podcasts I listen to. Here we gooooooo.
10. Beyond The Pine
“The gang gathers weekly to discuss vaping, shooting films, and their personal lives with occasional celebrity guests.”
Hosted by Steven Suptic and YouTubers Sugar Pine 7, I’ve only watched a few of their youtube videos which are pretty funny, but I enjoy their podcast. This podcast is 4 or 5 guys sitting around chatting about relevant news, YouTube drama, podcast drama and more. A weekly podcast with a pretty dope name and logo. It remind me of conversations I would have with my friends.
9. Your Mom’s House with Christina P. and Tom Segura
“Your Mom's House is a comedy podcast hosted by married comedians Tom Segura and Christina Pazsitzky. The podcast has far ranging conversations, discussing topics such as ongoing events, comedy, to the daily life of the two co-hosts.”
The married comedian duo host super long episodes which often entail comedian guests, YouTube news, funny internet videos, and other random things going on in the world. Pretty funny stuff, although you have to sift through the advertisements and lengthy episodes, some upwards of 3 hours long. I find myself laughing throughout the podcasts, I just don’t always have three hours to try and listen to it all! Your Mom’s House comes out once a week.
“StarTalk is a podcast on space, science, and popular culture hosted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, with various comic and celebrity co-hosts and frequent guests from the worlds of science and entertainment.”
Hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson, this science podcast has awesome discussions about science and life. I have loved the episodes with guests that are interesting to me. Again, I don’t listen to every single episode, as many of the topics covered are way over my head, but there are some solid topics on this pod that will get your brain thinking. StarTalk is a weekly podcast.
7. Impaulsive
“The world's greatest, most thought-provoking, mentally stimulating podcast in the history of mankind... hosted by a bunch of idiots.”
This podcast is hosted by famous and controversial YouTuber, Logan Paul. If you don’t frequent YouTube, you might know him from the Japanese Suicide Forest video. But anyway, this podcast is Logan and a typical East Coast guy named Mike who often have on young and upcoming guests. This podcast started off a little immature in my opinion, but has become one of the better to watch and listen to podcasts out there. You just sometimes have to get through Mike talking over everyone. Check out new episodes every Monday Wednesday Friday.
6. No Jumper
“Coolest podcast in the world.”
Podcast hosted by YouTuber Adam22 with mostly rappers, porn stars, and YouTubers as guests. His girlfriend Lena The Plug often co-hosts with him as well. Adam can be a little intimidating at first with all his tattoos, but he does a great job interviewing his guests, often while smoking weed or drinking. A little on the edgy side, but pretty professional given the guests and set up. Sometimes you get one episode a week, sometimes four. Always worth a listen. Check out his episode with Dennis Rodman below.
“Big Cat & PFT deliver the loudest and most correct sports takes in the history of the spoken word. Daily topics, guests, and an inability to tell what the hosts might be doing will make this your new favorite sports talk show.”
This Barstool Sports podcast headed by Big Cat and PFT is released 3 times a week. They have hilarious conversations with big named guests every episodes, often being sarcastic, but making good points. I don’t listen to every episode, but whenever I do, it is a good and funny time. Each episode they do a Mt Rushmore of “Fill in the blank” where they name their top answer to for example: Being average, farm animals, back up quarterbacks… In each episode there is also an interview or two, usually with some sort of athlete, or sports related guest. I like to think of this as “real sports radio” podcast, in the sense of your friends are just talking sports with no filter.
4. H3 Podcast
“The H3 podcast is a division of YouTubers H3H3. Their content mostly consists of reaction videos and sketch comedy in which they satirize internet culture.”
YouTuber H3H3 (aka Ethan Klein and his wife Hila) bring in guests and discuss YouTube drama along with other internet news. They love to call out other internet stars and often mock what traditional media calls “news". This podcast comes out twice a week, and while this podcast is a bit hit or miss with me, I really enjoy the podcast episodes with YouTuber Gus Johnson or OG YouTuber, now comedian Bo Burnham. They are linked below.
“Follow along vlogger Alexandra Cooper and best friend Sofia Franklyn as the duo dives into the explicit details of their life in NYC. In their 20s, the two exploit the f*ck out of their lives, making you feel a hell of a lot better about yours.”
Another Barstool podcast on the list that has blown up lately. It is all about relationships, sex, and embarrassing stories from the female perspective. The two hosts, Alex and Sofia don’t hold back with being upfront and bold about the topics covered. And they make sure their thoughts on how women should be running the sex game and why you should “call her daddy” are known to all. A little offensive (to some) and inappropriate (to others), some of the things they say or stories they tell are so absurd, they often makes me laugh out loud, although episodes can also drag and the hosts can be a little annoying… Episodes come weekly
2. Making Sense with Sam Harris
“Join Sam Harris—neuroscientist, philosopher, and best-selling author—as he explores some of the most important questions about the human mind, society, and current events.”
Take a big flip in the opposite direction of the last podcast, the Making Sense podcast is hosted by intellect Sam Harris and will get you thinking and using your brain. Nolan got me turned on to this one, as it used to be called, Waking Up With Sam Harris. Sam often has on other philosophical guests and discusses important topics that will make you question the life you are living. His voice is also very soothing and smooth to listen to. This podcast comes out once a week.
“5, 4, 3, 2, 1…… The Joe Rogan Experience is a free audio and video podcast hosted by American comedian, actor, sports commentator, martial artist and television host Joe Rogan.”
Joe Rogan is by far the greatest conversationalist. There are so many great episodes, and they come out almost daily, as he sometimes records 2 episodes a day. Depending on the guest, Joe will often drink or smoke while discussing deep topics, current events and worldwide theories. His discussions are always entertaining and he is by far the best “talk” podcast you should dive into first. Guests range from Elon Musk to Dale Earnhardt Jr to Lance Armstrong to Steve-O to Alex Jones. There are over 1300 interviews, so definitely find someone you would like to hear talk.
I hope you enjoyed this blog about another 10 podcasts I listen to. That takes us to 60 pods I try to get to every week. Don’t forget to check out the other 50 I have posted about before (links at the top).
You can get all podcasts for free by downloading on itunes, listening on the websites (links provided above), stream on spotify, or use the podcast app on your phone.
And as always, are there any podcasts that you suggest I listen to, specifically talk radio podcasts??
Josh